

ROMEO AND BENVOLIO
"In sadness, cousin, I do love a woman." "I aimed so near when I supposed you loved."

JULIET AND HER NURSE
"A man, young lady! Lady, such a man as all the world--Why he's a man of wax."
"I'll look to like, if looking liking move."

ROMEO READS FOR THE ILLITERATE PETER.

JULIET

ROMEO MEETS JULIET AT HER FATHER'S BALL.

ROMEO AND FRIAR LAURENCE "My heart's dear love is set on the daughter of rich Capulet."
"This alliance may so happy prove to turn your households' rancor to true love."

BENVOLIO AND MERCUTIO "Alas, poor Romeo, he is already dead--stabbed with a white wench's black eye, run through the ear with a love-song, the very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's butt-shaft."

FRIAR LAURENCE WEDS ROMEO AND JULIET IN A SECRET CEREMONY.

"Romeo, away, be gone! The citizens are up and Tybalt slain. Stand not amazed. The prince will doom thee death if thou art taken. Hence, be gone, away!"

THE PRINCE BANISHES ROMEO.

"Gallop apace, you firey-footed steeds, towards Phoebus' lodging... Come night! Come Romeo! Come, thou day in night... Come, gentle night; come loving, blackbrowed night; give me my Romeo..."

"Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day. It was the nightingale, and not the lark, that pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear."
LADY CAPULET
"Accursed, unhappy, wreched, hateful day! But one, poor one, one poor and loving child, but one thing to rejoice and solace in, and cruel death hath catched it from my sight!"
MONTAGUE AND CAPULET
"O brother Montague, give me thy hand. This is my daughter's jointure, for no more can I demand."
"But I can give thee more. For I will raise her statue in pure gold, that whiles Verona by that name is known, there shall be no figure at such a rate be set as that of true and faithful Juliet."

"Never was a story of more woe, than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
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